Heauens blessing, and earths ioy. Or a true relation, of the supposed sea-fights & fire-workes, as were accomplished, before the royall celebration, of the al-beloved mariage, of the two peerlesse paragons of Christendome, Fredericke & Elizabeth With triumphall encomiasticke verses, consecrated to the immortall memory of those happy and blessed nuptials. By Iohn Taylor,

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Heauens blessing, and earths ioy. Or a true relation, of the supposed sea-fights & fire-workes, as were accomplished, before the royall celebration, of the al-beloved mariage, of the two peerlesse paragons of Christendome, Fredericke & Elizabeth With triumphall encomiasticke verses, consecrated to the immortall memory of those happy and blessed nuptials. By Iohn Taylor,
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Taylor, John, 1580-1653.
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Imprinted at London :: [By E. Allde] for Ioseph Hunt [and H. Gosson], and are to be solde [by I. Wright,
1613]
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Frederick -- I, -- King of Bohemia, 1596-1632 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
Elizabeth, -- Queen, consort of Frederick I, King of Bohemia, 1596-1662 -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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"Heauens blessing, and earths ioy. Or a true relation, of the supposed sea-fights & fire-workes, as were accomplished, before the royall celebration, of the al-beloved mariage, of the two peerlesse paragons of Christendome, Fredericke & Elizabeth With triumphall encomiasticke verses, consecrated to the immortall memory of those happy and blessed nuptials. By Iohn Taylor,." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A13458.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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To Life.

SInce that on earth thou wondrous wandring guest, Arithmeticians neuer number can The seuerall lodgings thou hast tane in man, In Fish, in Foule, in tame, or bruitish beast Since all by thee from greatest to the least, Are squar'd (and well compar'd) vnto a span, Oh fleeting Life take this my counsell than, Hold long possession in the royall breast: Dwell euer with the King, the Queene, the Prince, The gracious Princesse, and her Princely Spouse, In each of these thou hast a lasting house: Which Fate, nor Death, nor Time cannot conuince. And when to change thy lodging thou art driuen, Thy selfe and they exalted be to heauen.
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